Several guests attacked the buffet while the waitingline was down.
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A man in the waitingline looked at me pityingly.
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The rain fell in torrents; and quickly I took position in the long, waitingline.
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This would be the rule: There was never a waitingline for Craig's wide testpieces.
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There's always a waitingline for the Javelins!
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Ushered through the waitingline like cattle, we were quickly swept up in the torrent of partygoers.
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The waitingline was five deep.
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Brant's eyes ran down the waitingline of his own men, sitting their saddles beside the halted pack-animals.
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Writer walked past the waitingline pf long-haired children & their parents leading to the 46th Street Theatre stage door.
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Reporter describes the waitingline and the last journey, early Wednesday morning, when the General's casket was taken to Penn Station.
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Without replying Jacob Krantz darted into the ferry-house, slipped into the waitingline before the ticket-office, and watched Shelby make his purchase.
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He stepped back out of the waitingline, turned, and made off slowly, turning the crank of the hand-organ as he went.
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He took his position in the waitingline and heard the cries wrung from the throats of those in the crossing-fromthe paralyzing cold.
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He turned to a waitingline of more than a dozen young boys, all aristocrats by birth, and presented each in turn to Elizabeth.
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Holding the wrapped books low in front of me to keep the view of my cleavage clear, I walked straight over to the waitingline.
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Dainty shepherdesses in waitingline stretched hand in hand to the water's edge, and formed a species of avenue leading to the table of honor.